My backstage interview with Seun Kuti in 2006 at the ThisDay Music Festival |
The protest train, which will commence at 9a.m from CMS, will travel through the major highways of Lagos.
Seun’s manager, Oloye, said during the week that the rate of terrorism and the unbearable situation of the country spurred the protest, adding that “we want to protest and fight against the high rate of blood shed by children and women in the North.
“Nigerians can no longer condone the killings of these innocent souls. The massive long-walk is to demonstrate our grievance against terrorism”.
Seun, who queried various governments in the tensed zones on their positions, also said he is poised to leading the protest immediately he returns from his concert tours of Europe.
With files from Nigerian Tribune
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